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Spirituality
Prahlad, the Greatest
by
J. Ajithkumar
Alexander, Ashoka and Akbar are the three celebrities enjoying the title
of ‘the great’ for right, wrong or no reasons in our part of the world.
While the first one was a cruel invader and the second one a clear
native, the third one was a hybrid (though he tried to be more of a
native but belonged to lineage of invaders). All three have made their
own contributions to history that have impacted the life of ordinary
Indians and continues to produce social aftershocks even today.
Inclusion of one each from Hindu, Christian and Muslim communities in
the Indian great-trio seems to be yet another handiwork of suicidal
secularism propagated by the dominant folk of leftist-historians in
India. Though debatable whether it is mandatory to agree with these
worthless historians, let us leave the trio as such for the sake of
saving our time. But it is definitely warranted to search for more
greats and even the greatest from our own history. I find no better
candidate than Bhakta Prahlad to be anointed as the greatest.
Skewed JNU historians will definitely frown on this choice because,
according to them, Bhakta Prahlad is part of our mythology and not
recorded history. But how is the two differentiated when we have all
‘mythological’ landmarks associated with Ramayana and Mahabharata
readily available in front of eyes and none related to the
over-publicized ‘historical’ visit of Saint Thomas to India in 52 AD?
Yet we are told and taught that Lord Ram and Lord Krishna were
mythological figures, but Saint Thomas was a historical truth!! The
humiliating effect of such distorted historical studies, imposed earlier
by the British and now by the followers of suicidal secularism, has
already destroyed the self-respect of three or four generations of
Indians since 1947. It is now time for those who love India and its true
history to re-discover the true heroes from our own version of history,
of which our mythology is an integral part. Scanning back from the
heights of human knowledge as of today, Bhakta Prahlad who revealed the
eternally truthful concepts of Advaita and Evolution stands out as one
of the greatest ever in human history.
Omnipresent Ishwar
It took almost two thousand years of Western history to reach the
conclusion that energy and matter are same and interchangeable. But it
was a simple truth known to a boy like Bhakta Pahlad during immemorial
times. In fact he went a step further when he said that Ishwar is
present everywhere. He knew that Ishwar is energy, Ishwar is matter and
Ishwar is everywhere and everything. Seed of the supreme and matchless
philosophy of Advaita was sown in human mind then and thereon. When
Ishwar is present in everything, its presence in energy, humans, animals
and inanimate is understood. It took millions or thousands of years for
Adi Sankara to pick up the thread again and enunciate it further. And we
had to wait until Albert Einstein to put together an expression (e=mc^2)
for a part of the grand theory of Advaita. The equation between Ishwar
and energy or matter is still awaited.
By declaring to his father Hiranyakasipu that Ishwar is present
everywhere, Bhakta Prahlad also made the profound statement that Ishwar
is present within him too. According to me, this is the most
significant statement ever made by any individual in the history of
mankind. By one simple statement Bhakta Prahlad broke the myths
of an external entity of Ishwar and the concepts about other worlds. The
whole universe including its animate and inanimate is only
manifestations of Ishwar and IT is present in everywhere in everything
at every time. The recorded revelation of Ishwar in an appropriate form
to Hiranyakasipu from the nearest pillar proves this beyond even an iota
of doubt. Now it takes only our own efforts to understand this simple
truth and realize the Ishwar within each of us to usher in a truly
socialistic, secular and sustainable society anywhere in the world.
Evolutionary Narasimha
In the bicentennial year of Charles Darwin who is credited with the
discovery of human evolution, it must be difficult for the Western world
to digest that the concept of evolution was illustrated to the whole
world by a simple devotee during immemorial times in India. The
biography of Bhakta Prahlad is too well known for all lovers of our
mythology. When confronted by his ignoramus father as to demonstrate the
existence of Ishwar everywhere, Bhakta Prahlad had little choice but to
point to the nearest pillar. And what came out of the shattered pillar
was an eye-opener not only for Hiranyakasipu but to the entire
scientific world. The form Ishwar (remember IT is everything everywhere
everytime) chose was the form of Narasimha, half lion and half human.
This peculiar form not only opened Hiranyakasipu’s eyes, but revealed so
many truths to body of human knowledge.
The fearful form of half-lion and half-man is a symbolic combination of
the most powerful among animals and humans. The meaningful figure
depicts a critical stage of evolution of animal into human form. If
Advaita concept connects the inanimate to the animate, the majestic form
of Narasimha points to an evolutionary trend from animals into humans.
It is indeed difficult for any other religion other than Hinduism to
accept the truth in evolution. But for a Hindu like Bhakta Prahlad there
was no better way than presenting Narasimha Moorthy to illustrate the
truth in evolution. The ten incarnations of Ishwar, some in animal form
and some in human form, in an evolutionary cycle confirm the concept of
evolution in no uncertain terms.
It is a well known ‘secret’ that the twin concepts of Advaita and
Evolution have shattered the very foundations of many established
religions in the present day world. Myths of monopoly god, its father,
holy spirit, prophets, angels, paradise etc., are completely meaningless
in world which knows about evolution of species and that energy, matter
and Ishwar are all one and the same. But for the political agenda behind
these religious facades, the entire humanity would have discarded them
by now. It is now only a matter of time before every human recognize the
Ishwar within and try realizing in his or her own lifetime. And when
that happens, the first human who can claim to have led them out of
ignorance will definitely be etched in human history as Bhakta Prahlad,
the greatest.
February
22, 2009
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